Alec Baldwin Rust trial to begin this week

What about lighting sticks of dynamite, or pulling the pin on hand grenades?

If they were real, they could take out half the film crew.

Steel fragments (not to be confused with shrapnel) are provided by the grenade body and produce an injury radius of 15 meters (49 ft), with a fatality radius of 5 meters (16 ft), though some fragments can disperse as far out as 250 meters (820 ft).

And Chuck Norris just pulled the pin without inspecting the grenade.

How do you know he didn't inspect it?

I would say it's more likely he did, since it didn't explode.
 
What about lighting sticks of dynamite, or pulling the pin on hand grenades?

If they were real, they could take out half the film crew.

Steel fragments (not to be confused with shrapnel) are provided by the grenade body and produce an injury radius of 15 meters (49 ft), with a fatality radius of 5 meters (16 ft), though some fragments can disperse as far out as 250 meters (820 ft).

And Chuck Norris just pulled the pin without inspecting the grenade.
Go back to your phucking sandbox, sonny boy.

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How do you know he didn't inspect it?

I would say it's more likely he did, since it didn't explode.
He didn't inspect it because real grenades are identical to fake ones. That's why they're called replicas. They're identical except they don't contain an explosive or a firing train.

And of course the same goes for sticks of dynamite.
 
Go back to your phucking sandbox, sonny boy.

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You never told me if the second hand grenade I posted was real or fake.
After you examined it. Like you expected Chuck Norris to do.
You never answered. Is that because, like I said, you couldn't tell the difference?
 
Yes, the FBI gladly ran cover for a guy who gunned down an innocent woman, because they hate Trump as much as you and Alec Baldwin.

Right, the FBI wrecked the evidence because they hate Trump.

I think Baldwin was mistaken. That he did actually pull the trigger, but didn't intend to. That's why you always keep your finger off the trigger, until you're read to shoot.

Oh, I agree, he was given a prop and not told it was dangerous.

Parts are still available. A piece broke off while trying to prove it accidentally discharged. It didn't happen.
You are going to convict a guy over damaged evidence.
 
That evidence wasn't damaged by the FBI. It was Trump throwing all over his golf club.
LOL............that why Jack Smith admitted in court that they 'altered' the found evidence for media effect?
 
He didn't inspect it because real grenades are identical to fake ones. That's why they're called replicas. They're identical except they don't contain an explosive or a firing train.

And of course the same goes for sticks of dynamite.

That's not true, but even if it was, you have no way of knowing if he inspected it or not.
 
You mean pointing out how many classified documents the Orange Shitgibbon stole?
Suddenly, presidential immunity was stuck up Jack Smiths ass..................and appropriately so.

And those classified doc's? I thought they got them all.........................EXCEPT for the files Trump did declassify regarding the russia russia ops, crossfire hurricane................deep state clowns are concerned.
 
Suddenly, presidential immunity was stuck up Jack Smiths ass..................and appropriately so.

And those classified doc's? I thought they got them all.........................EXCEPT for the files Trump did declassify regarding the russia russia ops, crossfire hurricane................deep state clowns are concerned.

Oh, bullshit.

Trump didn't declassify anything.

He just stole the documents, and then refused to give them back.
 
Trump didn't declassify anything.

In his final full day in office, President Donald Trump says he has declassified information related to the FBI’s investigation into ties between Russia and his 2016 presidential campaign.

He did not reveal what that information was Tuesday, except to say that it was included in a binder of materials that the Justice Department had provided to the White House at his request late last month.

The material being declassified relates to Crossfire Hurricane, the FBI’s code name for the investigation it began in 2016 into whether the Trump campaign was coordinating with Russia to tip the election. The declassification move is part of a continuing effort by Trump and his allies, including in Congress, to release information aimed at discrediting the Russia probe.

Trump says he has accepted redactions proposed by the FBI, which had objected to the declassification.

The practical impact of the declassification order was unclear given that Trump leaves office on Wednesday.



Career ending information for many in the swamp.
 
Trump didn't declassify anything.
Michael Shellenberger:

Last December 15th, as Americans decorated trees, lit Menorahs, and prepared to tune out for winter holidays, CNN ran an extraordinary article titled, “The mystery of the missing binder: How a collection of raw Russian intelligence disappeared under Trump.”Co-authored by Natasha Bertrand, the gargantuan expose claimed a mysterious “binder” of “highly classified information related to Russian election interference” went “missing” in the chaotic waning days of Donald Trump’s presidency in January 2021, raising concerns that some of America’s most “closely guarded national security secrets… could be exposed.”

CNN and its intelligence sources meant “exposure” in a bad way.

Sources have told Public and Racket, however, that the secrets officials worry might be “exposed” are ones that would implicate them in widespread abuses of intelligence authority dating back to the 2015-2016 election season.“I would call [the binder] Trump’s insurance policy,” said someone knowledgeable about the case.

“He was very concerned about having it and taking it with him because it was the road map” of Russiagate.Transgressions range from Justice Department surveillance of domestic political targets without probable cause to the improper unmasking of a pre-election conversation between a Trump official and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to WMD-style manipulation of intelligence for public reports on alleged Russian “influence activities.”
The CNN report claimed intelligence officials were concerned about the disclosure of “sources and methods that informed the U.S. government’s assessment that Russian President Vladimir Putin sought to help Trump win the 2016 election.”
They should be concerned.

The story of how a team “hand-picked” by CIA Director John Brennan relied on “cooked intelligence” to craft that January 6th, 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment is the subject of tomorrow’s story, the last in this three-part series.Corruption, not tradecraft, is what officials are desperate to keep secret.The ”missing binder” story has several variants. Sources offer differing answers on the question of whether anything of consequence is missing.
They give mixed accounts of Trump’s frantic last efforts to declassify Russia-related material.But nearly everyone Public and Racket spoke to agreed that the tale obscured a broader and more important story.

Dating back to the release of the so-called “Nunes memo” in 2018 exposing the corruption of the FISA application process, senior intelligence officials, including Trump’s CIA Director, Gina Haspel, have repeatedly blocked attempts to declassify information about the Trump-Russia investigation.

They had good reason to obstruct the release of these documents. As Public and Racket reported yesterday, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had foreign intelligence agencies run an illegal spy operation against then-candidate Trump’s presidential campaign in 2016.

This illegally acquired intelligence was used to justify the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) official probe, “Crossfire Hurricane,” which in turn spurred the investigation of Special Counsel Robert Mueller.The documents in question are said to contain information about the legal justification for those investigations, or more specifically, the lack of justification, among other things.

Should more of that information be made public, it might implicate a long list of officials in serious abuses.

Questions like these may be answered if the 10-inch thick binder of sensitive documents about the origins of the Russia probe is made public.

Fear for reputations and careers, not national security, is what has intelligence officials panicked...
 
What was Alec Baldwin supposed to look for.
He should check the pistol for rounds, it is his responsibility to check it. If he got careless and assumed something then he is guilty of negligence, dummy rounds should have holes drilled in them, and they may or may not have primers. It all depends on the jury. If there are any on it that know guns he is toast. If it is mainly gun haters and blamers, he is a god. There will probably a hung jury because that's how we roll now, no criminals, only more victims.
 

Alec baldwin one of the beneficianaries of the trump curse said he never pulled the trigger.

Juries seamed to be in the handing out guilty verdicts recently

what was the charge again?

i'd go for "manslaughter" on the basic gun safety violation.

what would kick it up to murder ? "mean to trump? "
 
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